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the ntsb says the u.s. does not have "oversight" of foreign-based operators or their crews. the ceo of asiana airlines has also arrived in san francisco to visit the crash site. >> a local university is teaching its flight students how to quickly respond to life- threatening situations in the air. wgn's julian crews takes us inside this critical program at lewis university in romeoville. >> landing and aircraft at a busy airport on a flight simulator at louis university, flight trainers and their students see the same kind of scenarios that happened saturday in san francisco. a plane crash landing just short of the runway. >> there is always something to learn from every one of these accidents and we try to incorporate into our planning. >> this man has flown boeing 777 planes as a commercial pilot. he is wondering what went wrong on saturday. >> there are warnings when you are approaching too low to the ground, if you are on the wrong path, and there are different levels of awareness and warnings in the cockpit. >> to make sense with all the technology in the airplane, pilo
the ntsb says the u.s. does not have "oversight" of foreign-based operators or their crews. the ceo of asiana airlines has also arrived in san francisco to visit the crash site. >> a local university is teaching its flight students how to quickly respond to life- threatening situations in the air. wgn's julian crews takes us inside this critical program at lewis university in romeoville. >> landing and aircraft at a busy airport on a flight simulator at louis university,...
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and finally, the ntsb revealed that 2 flight attendants, who were seated in the rear of the aircraft, were ejected onto the runway during the crash. both were injured, but survived. in the newsroom, charles clifford kron 4 news. >> pam: asiana president yoon young-doo arrived in san francisco from south korea on tuesday morning, fighting his way through a pack of journalists outside customs. >> reporter: will pam is not often the to see a c zero yelled that by family members from korea and today he was bombarded by reporters. complete chaos as is geodesy 092 arrived at the airport to a survey the tragic crash that happened on saturday morning. >> reporter: as he walked out into the customer marin always, until he opted not to talk to reporters. >> any comment sir! any comment! >> did that! get back! get back! >> reporter: then and layoffs screens to be heard as he she was blond and the malay and sell to the ground. but fortunately the lee that phil was ok and that was the good news of all that the changes all. j.r. stone kron 4 news. allowed until the investigation is completed. >> i
and finally, the ntsb revealed that 2 flight attendants, who were seated in the rear of the aircraft, were ejected onto the runway during the crash. both were injured, but survived. in the newsroom, charles clifford kron 4 news. >> pam: asiana president yoon young-doo arrived in san francisco from south korea on tuesday morning, fighting his way through a pack of journalists outside customs. >> reporter: will pam is not often the to see a c zero yelled that by family members from...
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all of those pilots are cooperating with the ntsb. >> incredible detail still unfolding. thank you, david muir once again for bringing us the latest. >>> now we take you into that florida courtroom, george zimmerman on trial for the murder of trayvon martin. the defense almost over, the case almost ready to head to the jury. abc's matt gutman tells us about today's big moments in zimmerman's defense. >> reporter: jurors spend hours today listening to dr. vincent demaio, dissecting images of zimmerman's bloodied head and face. >> i believe the ems thought he had a fractured nose. >> reporter: the defense parading those blown up pictures for the six jurors to see. >> i think you have six >> reporter: still, after 11 days of testimony, the defense working to bolster zimmerman's claim of self defense, outlined in this police re-enactment. >> i shot him, and i didn't think i hit him because he sat up and said, "oh, you got me, you got it, you got me, you got it. something like that. >> reporter: and working to rescue his credibility -- earlier in the trial another medical exam
all of those pilots are cooperating with the ntsb. >> incredible detail still unfolding. thank you, david muir once again for bringing us the latest. >>> now we take you into that florida courtroom, george zimmerman on trial for the murder of trayvon martin. the defense almost over, the case almost ready to head to the jury. abc's matt gutman tells us about today's big moments in zimmerman's defense. >> reporter: jurors spend hours today listening to dr. vincent demaio,...
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yesterday we learned from ntsb about too slow, today, too low. instructer pilot noticed 500 feet from lights on the runway they were not in the best position or slope to come in for a safe landing at 200 feet, the position worsen bud we know it was too late to recover. ntsb tells us there the pilot was still learning but had experience on 737s, 747s and a 320s about halfway through his required training on 777. his recent command was captain of a a 320. he was flying at the time, the instructor pil
yesterday we learned from ntsb about too slow, today, too low. instructer pilot noticed 500 feet from lights on the runway they were not in the best position or slope to come in for a safe landing at 200 feet, the position worsen bud we know it was too late to recover. ntsb tells us there the pilot was still learning but had experience on 737s, 747s and a 320s about halfway through his required training on 777. his recent command was captain of a a 320. he was flying at the time, the instructor...
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he plans to meet with the ntsb -- s.f.o. one survivor does not hold a grudge. >> everybody is pointing. >> would you fly asiana again? >> yeah i have nothing against the airline per se. >> two of the asiana flight attendants were ejected and both survived. >> at san francisco airport, jennifer davis, fox news. >> a criminal investigation has been opened into the deadly train derailment in canada. investigators found evidence that has led to a criminal probe. 13 people died. 40 others are missing. more than 1,000 people who were forced to evacuate are being allowed to return home. >> held captive for a decade three women who were locked away inside a cleveland home are breaking their silence in freedom. they're giving thanks to the people who have helped them make the transition from captivity to i did dependence. the fund has $1 million. the three women speak of strength and courage while maintaining a positive outlook on life. fox has a closer look tonight. >> more than two months after their rescue we're getting a look at
he plans to meet with the ntsb -- s.f.o. one survivor does not hold a grudge. >> everybody is pointing. >> would you fly asiana again? >> yeah i have nothing against the airline per se. >> two of the asiana flight attendants were ejected and both survived. >> at san francisco airport, jennifer davis, fox news. >> a criminal investigation has been opened into the deadly train derailment in canada. investigators found evidence that has led to a criminal probe....
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>> reporter: john, the ntsb says they did find the appropriate charts and approach for this airport in the cockpit. they made that announcement overnight. also, we know those black boxes, the voice and data recorders, those were removed from the cockpit very early on. investigators are still combing through those in washington, d.c. and later on today, when they conduct more of these interviews, they're going to be specifically looking at what these pilots did in the 72 hours, all the details, in the 72 hours leading up to this crash landing. >> all right, brandi hitt in san francisco. thank you. stay with abc news for new developments from san francisco. complete coverage coming up later today on "good morning america." >>> and now, details in another deadly crash that we've learned that two families vacationing from south carolina were among the ten people killed in that alaska plane crash on sunday. relatives say one of the families usually spent vacation in myrtle beach but decided to go to alaska this year instead. the pilot also died when the air taxi crashed at a remote airport
>> reporter: john, the ntsb says they did find the appropriate charts and approach for this airport in the cockpit. they made that announcement overnight. also, we know those black boxes, the voice and data recorders, those were removed from the cockpit very early on. investigators are still combing through those in washington, d.c. and later on today, when they conduct more of these interviews, they're going to be specifically looking at what these pilots did in the 72 hours, all the...
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i couldn't believe how powerful, how strong she was. >> reporter: ntsb investigators have completed the first round of pilot interviews. >> looking for things that might affect human performance, like fatigue, like illnesses or medication. >> reporter: anything to explain why the boeing 777 was traveling at a slow rate of speed when it struck the end of the runway and slid out of control, killing two 16-year-old schoolgirls from china. their grieving parents arrived in san francisco this morning, also searching for answers. and an investigation is also under way into whether one of the young victims may have survived the crash, only to be hit by an emergency vehicle rushing to the scene. john and diana? >> all right, brandi. we know investigators are taking a close look at the cockpit. any idea what they pulled out of there? >> reporter: ntsb says they did find the appropriate charts and approach for this airport in the cockpit. they made that announcement overnight. also, we know the black boxes, the voice and data recorders, those were removed from the cockpit very early on. investiga
i couldn't believe how powerful, how strong she was. >> reporter: ntsb investigators have completed the first round of pilot interviews. >> looking for things that might affect human performance, like fatigue, like illnesses or medication. >> reporter: anything to explain why the boeing 777 was traveling at a slow rate of speed when it struck the end of the runway and slid out of control, killing two 16-year-old schoolgirls from china. their grieving parents arrived in san...
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abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield talked to the head of the ntsb in burlingame. what was the latest? >> she was very forthcoming. we asked her a last questions. one on the mind of travelers is when is the runway going to open. she said it will be days but hoping not more than a week before they get all of the wreckage cleared east runway and opened again. today they hope to finish documenting all of the debris on runway and along the seawall and then they plan to move on to investigating the plan. they plan to interview airport personnel and the cabin crew and the pilots, all the people involved that morning. i asked her if pilot error is found to be the cause of the crash, what kind of authority does the ntsb have, what kind of action can the agency take? >> we are trying to figure out what happened and why it happened so we can learn less sos and apply. we make recommendations but people do not have to implement the recommendations. it is kind of helpful to get information out and 80 percent of our recommendations are adopted or accepted in a favorable way. >>
abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield talked to the head of the ntsb in burlingame. what was the latest? >> she was very forthcoming. we asked her a last questions. one on the mind of travelers is when is the runway going to open. she said it will be days but hoping not more than a week before they get all of the wreckage cleared east runway and opened again. today they hope to finish documenting all of the debris on runway and along the seawall and then they plan to move on to investigating...
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the ntsb also confirmed that at least one emergency chute inflated inside the plane. the ceo of asiana airlines said he does not believe the plane itself was faulty. but did not suggest the pilots were at fault, either. the ntsb will interview the entire asiana crew, including the flight attendants, credited with helping to save lives after the crash. two flight attendants were ejected right after the first impact. this flight attendant was the last person to leave the aircraft and carried injured passengers, some twice her size on her back to safety, even though she herself was injured with a fractured tailbone. she said she didn't even realize her injuries. >> dan simon joins us now. that's incredible. i understand she revealed information about conversations she had with a pilot after the crash. what did she say? >> reporter: that's right. she is a veteran flight attendant. she had been with this airline for nearly two decades. the plane has just crashed. he knocks on the door and checks to see if the pilots are okay after the crash. she asks if she should begin th
the ntsb also confirmed that at least one emergency chute inflated inside the plane. the ceo of asiana airlines said he does not believe the plane itself was faulty. but did not suggest the pilots were at fault, either. the ntsb will interview the entire asiana crew, including the flight attendants, credited with helping to save lives after the crash. two flight attendants were ejected right after the first impact. this flight attendant was the last person to leave the aircraft and carried...
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the chairman of the ntsb deborah hersman has been briefing the news media. you've been watching her live here in "the situation room." dan simon has been watching and monitoring. he's been covering this from the very beginning. there were four pilots on that plane, dan. there were three in the cockpit. one a relief pilot was way in the back part of the plane but the two pilots in control, one had a lot of experience flying a 777, landing many times in san francisco. the other one, very limited experience. had never done it before. and we now know what happened. >> reporter: and those two people had never been teamed up before. they were in that plane together for the very first time. and that pilot had less experience than we previously thought. he had only 35 hours experience flying that plane. we were originally led to believe he had 40 hours flying that plane. whether or not that makes a difference, we don't know. but the bottom line is these were two people who had never flown together before. and obviously what the ntsb is trying to figure out is if the
the chairman of the ntsb deborah hersman has been briefing the news media. you've been watching her live here in "the situation room." dan simon has been watching and monitoring. he's been covering this from the very beginning. there were four pilots on that plane, dan. there were three in the cockpit. one a relief pilot was way in the back part of the plane but the two pilots in control, one had a lot of experience flying a 777, landing many times in san francisco. the other one,...
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and also, i want to bring in debora hersman here with the ntsb, the chairman of the ntsb. thank you for being with us. the association of airline pilots is upset that so much information has come out, that you are making so much information about raw data about this crash available to the public. how do you respond to their concerns? >> one of the hallmarks of ntsb's investigations is our transparency. we have a standard process for going to accident sites and providing briefings. information that we release is factual in nature and it's not subject to change throughout the course of the investigation. we've been very careful to caution people not to draw any conclusions. we understand that there are many advocates out there for different interests, but the ntsb is an advocate for the traveling public, and part of what we do is making sure the public has confidence in our investigations. >> i guess, the lack of information can also cause speculation concern in the public. is that sort of the balance you're working off of here? >> absolutely. we know we've been doing this f
and also, i want to bring in debora hersman here with the ntsb, the chairman of the ntsb. thank you for being with us. the association of airline pilots is upset that so much information has come out, that you are making so much information about raw data about this crash available to the public. how do you respond to their concerns? >> one of the hallmarks of ntsb's investigations is our transparency. we have a standard process for going to accident sites and providing briefings....
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the ntsb out there doing more of its investigation. but the airport folks say in fact things are back to normal here. it did seem quite crowded earlier. >> abc's tahman bradley reporting live in san francisco. thank you, tahman. >> we are hearing more remarkable stories of escape this morning from passengers who survived. abc's cecelia vega continue our coverage from san francisco. >> reporter: she was the very last person to make it out alive, assisting as terrified passengers slid down the evacuation chute, then trying to make one final run to the back of the burning plane to be sure she left no one behind. >> translator: i had to hurry. i couldn't think of the danger to myself. >> reporter: that's yoon-hye lee with a child clinging to her back, running fast and far away as she could from the wreckage. survivors say she carried people twice her size to safety. >> she was so tiny and skinny. i couldn't believe how powerful, how strong she was. she was helping other flight attendants. and even outside the plane. after she got off the p
the ntsb out there doing more of its investigation. but the airport folks say in fact things are back to normal here. it did seem quite crowded earlier. >> abc's tahman bradley reporting live in san francisco. thank you, tahman. >> we are hearing more remarkable stories of escape this morning from passengers who survived. abc's cecelia vega continue our coverage from san francisco. >> reporter: she was the very last person to make it out alive, assisting as terrified...
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he'll meet with the flight crew, victims and ntsb. in this video you can see before he left south korea he apologized to the family of the two chinese teenagers killed in the crash. he met them at an airport in seoul and vowed to them. can you see one of the fathers visibly upset with yoon. they were head to do a summer camp. >>> a bridge finally back open on rock creek in brandywine. 30 foot span washed out by flooding in hurricane. it took long to build, 70% of the $2.5 million project was paid for by fema. the new bridge is higher to try to avoid flooding in the future. >>> things are back to normal after a water main break in did you -- dupont circle. service was disrupted for people who live and work in that area for quite sometime. >>> one of the most talked about animals is back on display. rusty, the red panned ark is back in his cage. he gained notoriety when he escaped. megan live with rusty's return. >> you're right. rusty became quite a celebrity, a lot of buzz after his wild adventure. he's been out of the mix at the zoo,
he'll meet with the flight crew, victims and ntsb. in this video you can see before he left south korea he apologized to the family of the two chinese teenagers killed in the crash. he met them at an airport in seoul and vowed to them. can you see one of the fathers visibly upset with yoon. they were head to do a summer camp. >>> a bridge finally back open on rock creek in brandywine. 30 foot span washed out by flooding in hurricane. it took long to build, 70% of the $2.5 million...
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ntsb investigators are holding a news briefing later today to provide an update. the families of the two girls killed in the asiana crash are in the bay area this morning. security is tight around their burling game hotel, which has been declared a federal zone. they're expected to go to the coroner's office today to identify their daughters and meet with the ceo of asiana airlines. >>> here's leyla gulen. >> a multivehicle crash in the east bay along northbound 680 at diablo road into danville. sounds like everybody has been pushed to the shoulder, certainly causing slowing in the southbound direction. into san francisco, at cesar chavez, 101, one lane blocked there. heavy backups away from the 280 extension. >>> when we >>> we're back. take a look at the cloud cover still causing delays at sfo. san francisco one debris warmer than yesterday, up to six in san jose. let's look at visibility. we still have fog half-mile at half moon bay, two at napa to 1 1/2 in santa rosa, three in oakland, four in hayward. this is rapidly going to burn away by about 10:00, and whe
ntsb investigators are holding a news briefing later today to provide an update. the families of the two girls killed in the asiana crash are in the bay area this morning. security is tight around their burling game hotel, which has been declared a federal zone. they're expected to go to the coroner's office today to identify their daughters and meet with the ceo of asiana airlines. >>> here's leyla gulen. >> a multivehicle crash in the east bay along northbound 680 at diablo...
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. >> we are told to expect a now's conference of the ntsb will speak about the horrific plane crash in san francisco. two teenagers lost their lives from china. when you look at the condition of the plane, it is hard to believe they survived due to the heroism of the crew and people on the ground. the people were at the controls when the tail of the aircraft slammed in the runway and ripped off over the sea wall and that led to the smoke and scene you saw on the screen. apparently, one of them, one of the pilots had 40 hours of training and guided by a pilot who was on the first day as a trainer. we'll bring you more of the details when we get that in. >> we are waiting for a major decision from the judge in the george zimmerman trial. the ruling yesterday is been cited as a potentially crucial decision in the outcome of this trial. we'll look at how trayvon martin's history of pot use came in to play in the courtroom and what it may mean. and imagine to wake up on the operating room table that you are dead and doctors are talking about harvesting your organs. trace investigating how t
. >> we are told to expect a now's conference of the ntsb will speak about the horrific plane crash in san francisco. two teenagers lost their lives from china. when you look at the condition of the plane, it is hard to believe they survived due to the heroism of the crew and people on the ground. the people were at the controls when the tail of the aircraft slammed in the runway and ripped off over the sea wall and that led to the smoke and scene you saw on the screen. apparently, one of...
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we learned ntsb has spoken to half of the pilots. the pilot at the stick flying that plane will be spoken to and interviewed by ntsb later today. they say they want to know what was going on in the cockpit, what the pilots were seeing, and why none of them realized they were in trouble. the video you mentioned, we're getting a very good idea how that evacuation and escape took place. moments after impact, emergency chutes deployed from the plane. >> that's scary. >> reporter: you see one person zipping down and a stream of people running for their lives. one slide reportedly popped open inside the plane, trapping people. >> we have heard that there were some problems inside of the aircraft. we need to understand why that happened. >> they are [ bleep ] running. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: eventually, dozens of emergency vehicles surrounded the plane. the possibility that a plane crash victim was struck by an emergency worker vehicle, now part of the investigation. >> we are reviewing airport surveillance video. >> reporter: united 88
we learned ntsb has spoken to half of the pilots. the pilot at the stick flying that plane will be spoken to and interviewed by ntsb later today. they say they want to know what was going on in the cockpit, what the pilots were seeing, and why none of them realized they were in trouble. the video you mentioned, we're getting a very good idea how that evacuation and escape took place. moments after impact, emergency chutes deployed from the plane. >> that's scary. >> reporter: you...
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as for the pilot, that part of the investigation ntsb has begun. they are focusing on that at this point. they have the flight recorders that go along with the investigation. we have pictures from a passenger. ben levy was on the flight. he took these photos on the plane and after he got off. it shows the scene around the flight as people were responding. first responders were there and passengers were getting off the plane, some of them with help literally on the back of flight attendants. others were making their way out themselves. as we get more of these details, we're starting to hear more about first responders. amazing stories of survival. one of the stories we're hearing about is a police officer. imagine this. fire fighters go on that plane. the smoke's there, the fire's there. there are people still trapped. but a police officer went on there without any fire gear at all and helped rescue people. take a listen. >> i didn't think about it. i knew those people were trapped in there and they needed help. we saw the black plume of smoke comin
as for the pilot, that part of the investigation ntsb has begun. they are focusing on that at this point. they have the flight recorders that go along with the investigation. we have pictures from a passenger. ben levy was on the flight. he took these photos on the plane and after he got off. it shows the scene around the flight as people were responding. first responders were there and passengers were getting off the plane, some of them with help literally on the back of flight attendants....
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. >> just moments ago, the ntsb said that two asiana flight attendants were ejected from the rear of the plane on impact and survived. >>> a 7-year-old boy with autism is found dead in a car in a southeast washington, d.c. neighborhood. mary is in the newsroom with the latest on the search for why. mary? >> reporter: well, denise, the little boy was reported missing sunday. and on monday night, michael kingsbury's body was found in an abandoned car, not far from his home. an officer had to actually break the window to get him out. but it was too late. police do not expect foul play. his mother fell to the ground when she burned. >> i never imagined this day of not seeing my child again. >> reporter: police said the little boy was playing in his backyard when he disappeared. and they're not sure how he got into the car. back to you. >> all right, thank you, mary. a focus of the investigation now, why the little boy was not found sooner. police say they checked in the car where she was found, several times. and it was checked by at least three officers. >>> attorneys for george zimmerm
. >> just moments ago, the ntsb said that two asiana flight attendants were ejected from the rear of the plane on impact and survived. >>> a 7-year-old boy with autism is found dead in a car in a southeast washington, d.c. neighborhood. mary is in the newsroom with the latest on the search for why. mary? >> reporter: well, denise, the little boy was reported missing sunday. and on monday night, michael kingsbury's body was found in an abandoned car, not far from his home....
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the ntsb has interviewed two of the four pilots. today they hope to talk to the pilot who was actually at the controls. the pilot who had 43 hours in a 777, first landing in san francisco and think, 10,000 hours in total. behind me the plane remains on runway 28 left. they want to know about how much rest, how much work each pilot was under. they want to talk to rescuers and we're hearing from rescuers and also a flight attendant. rarely do crash investigators get to see the actual violent moments of a plane crash and the immediate aftermath as the emergency chutes deploy and panicked passengers run for their lives. as airport fire rescue crews began fighting with foam. >> at that time i declared a red ale alert. >> red alert means mass casualties. >> lieutenant chrissy vans was the first to get inside the plane, fight the fire and search for victims. >> we had somebody that was partially trapped. as it turns out there was a small person stuck between the seats. >> police officer jim cunningham also ran into the burning plane to hel
the ntsb has interviewed two of the four pilots. today they hope to talk to the pilot who was actually at the controls. the pilot who had 43 hours in a 777, first landing in san francisco and think, 10,000 hours in total. behind me the plane remains on runway 28 left. they want to know about how much rest, how much work each pilot was under. they want to talk to rescuers and we're hearing from rescuers and also a flight attendant. rarely do crash investigators get to see the actual violent...
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abc news has learned that overnight the ntsb had its first meeting with the pilots of flight 214, including that pilot in training, his first time trying to land a boeing 777 in san francisco. that word comes just as new images emerge, revealing the passengers and their frantic efforts to get out of the jet alive. you can see the chutes deploy. and immediately, the passengers racing down them. >> my god. that's scary. >> reporter: the fire breaking out in the front of the plane. and this morning, we now know that that fire started with passengers still in the back. one-on-one with the first firefighters on the scene, they told me how they climbed up the chute, into the smoke-filled cabin, and found mangled seats and the passengers unable to get out. did you see fear? >> it was more shock that i saw. eyes light open. and people looks like they needed assistance. >> reporter: and this morning we are learning more about the other discovery. the two bodies, two teenage girls from china. one found on each side of the plane. the fire chief telling me a member of the team discovering that it looke
abc news has learned that overnight the ntsb had its first meeting with the pilots of flight 214, including that pilot in training, his first time trying to land a boeing 777 in san francisco. that word comes just as new images emerge, revealing the passengers and their frantic efforts to get out of the jet alive. you can see the chutes deploy. and immediately, the passengers racing down them. >> my god. that's scary. >> reporter: the fire breaking out in the front of the plane. and...
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the ntsb wants to know about the three days prior to the crash. how much sleep did they get? how much duty time did they have? anybody sick? anybody on medications? anybody distracted? we're also hearing from rescuers and flight attendants about the day on saturday. >> reporter: rarely do crash investigators get to see the actual violent moments of a plane crash and the immediate aftermath as the emergency shoots deemploy and panicked passengers run for their lives. as airport fire rescue crews begin attacking the fire with foam, city fire crews were coming in behind them to help. >> at that point, i went to a third alarm and declared a red alert. >> reporter: that means mass causalities. she was among the first firefighters to get inside the plane, fight the fire and search for victims. >> we had somebody that was partially trapped. as it turns out, there was a small person stuck between the seats. >> reporter: police officer jim cunningham also ran into the plane to help. >> people at the run way were hurt and way far away from the plane was the end of the tail and stuff an
the ntsb wants to know about the three days prior to the crash. how much sleep did they get? how much duty time did they have? anybody sick? anybody on medications? anybody distracted? we're also hearing from rescuers and flight attendants about the day on saturday. >> reporter: rarely do crash investigators get to see the actual violent moments of a plane crash and the immediate aftermath as the emergency shoots deemploy and panicked passengers run for their lives. as airport fire rescue...